
- Blue Tomyz — berry-rich resilience for cooler coastal grows
Blue Tomyz
Blue Tomyz is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for cool coastal conditions and fruity aroma.
- Blueberry aroma with a coastal hardiness edge
- Performs well in sheltered Suffolk sites
- Reliable feminised seeds for consistent outdoor harvests
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Tom Hill |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.5-2.0 m outdoors) |
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Moderate (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Blueberry, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Creative |
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Both |
About Blue Tomyz
Blue Tomyz is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for performance in cooler coastal climates. It produces dense, resinous buds with pronounced blueberry and citrus notes and a reliably uplifting yet relaxing effect.
Blue Tomyz is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for dense, resinous buds. It shows structural vigour suited to cooler outdoor seasons.
Typical THC levels run between 18 and 22 percent in well-grown plants. The potency gives a noticeable cerebral lift that settles into body relaxation.
CBD content is low, generally under 1 percent. This variety is cultivated for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage pairs Blueberry with a hardy northern strain named Tom Hill to create resilience and fruity terpenes. Breeders aimed for cooler-climate vigour and pronounced berry aromas.
Seeds are feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females and predictable harvests. They suit growers who want consistent, straightforward crops without male plants.
Growing Blue Tomyz in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires vigilance against damp and mould. An intermediate grower can achieve good results with proactive airflow, sturdy staking and timely feeding.
Flowering indoors is usually 8 to 10 weeks from switch to bloom. Outdoors it commonly finishes in late September to October where the season is long enough.
Indoor yields are moderate to good, typically around 350 to 450 grams per square metre with proper training. Outdoor yields vary with season length and wind exposure and improve in sheltered sites.
Plants develop a strong central cola and side branching that drive medium to tall stature. Outdoors they commonly reach between 1.5 and 2 metres when given space.
Indoors Blue Tomyz responds well to canopy control and moderate feeding regimes. Outdoors it performs reliably in Suffolk when sited with wind protection and good sun exposure.
Suffolk's coastal pockets can support Blue Tomyz even when conditions resemble a cool Scottish outdoor climate if plants are sheltered. Choose south-facing, wind-protected sites and consider cloches or temporary windbreaks to aid ripening.
The high begins with a clear, uplifted mental buzz that eases into steady relaxation. Many users report improved focus and gentle creativity rather than heavy sedation.
Flavours are dominated by ripe blueberry with bright citrus top notes and an underlying earthy base. The smoke is smooth and finishes sweetly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Blue Tomyz is best for growers with some experience; it is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from proactive disease management.
Harvest usually falls in late September to October in cooler UK regions; monitor trichome colour and pistil age rather than calendar dates alone.
Improve airflow, remove lower foliage, use preventative fungicides if legal and safe, and site plants away from stagnant, shaded corners.
A balanced NPK feed with slightly reduced nitrogen in flowering and regular calcium and magnesium will support dense bud formation.
Plants tolerate some coastal wind but need windbreaks or staking in exposed locations to prevent branch breakage and moisture stress.
Light training and selective pruning improve airflow and bud quality, but avoid heavy pruning late in the season as it can delay ripening.
Standard vegetative and 12/12 flowering schedules apply; many growers run 18/6 veg then switch to 12/12 for a reliable 8-10 week flower.
Very important; choosing a sheltered, south-facing spot in Suffolk reduces wind stress and improves ripening and trichome development.
Yes—on the topic of coastal climate cannabis cultivation, prioritise wind protection, use disease-resistant strains, and consider microclimates near hedges or buildings to extend warmth and reduce salt spray.
Aphids, caterpillars and spider mites can be an issue; inspect regularly and use targeted controls early to keep populations down.
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